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    Roads were the most terrifying objects in the world for Amelia‚ but after she had met the accidental road‚ she had another meaning for roads. In the short story “Amelia’s Road” by Linda Jacobs Altman‚ Amelia found a road while walking back from school‚ she named it the “accidental road.” This road and the tree‚ symbolize her favorite place to be and this was a place that she would want to live. In the middle of the story‚ “ Amelia danced for joy‚ her black hair flying as she twirled around and around

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    in front of me. In front of me was a figure of a woman who was a few inches taller‚ blonde hair and a what I could see‚ a soft outline of a helmet on her head with goggles on her head. She walked towards me and it slowly came to me who she was‚ Amelia Earhart. “ Where are you heading today?” she

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    Diversity in Aviation

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    Diversity is important to give all races and genders an opportunity to grow with modern civilization. When referring to aviation‚ diversity is such a great factor that there wouldn’t have been an Amelia Earhart‚ a Bessie Coleman nor a Benjamin O. Davis. You would only have one race‚ one gender and one country with the knowledge of aviation. In the early nineteen hundreds the field of aviation was primarily studied by one race and one gender. Only after the nineteen twenties did the world see it’s

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    Women in Aviation

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    Women in Aviation Before the 20th century women stayed home took care for their kids and kept the house spotless they were forced to depend on there husbands for everything. Those years are over‚ it was time for us to become dependent not fanatically but in the way that we no longer had to be discriminated or seen as the weaker gender. We wanted to work in a well paid job and prove to those who had no faith in us that we are capable of doing what man can do. In this century we have changed the

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    Crazy ones Creative Minds & Critical Thinking September 22‚ 2010 Crazy ones What contribution have you made to the world? That’s something people reflect about during their lives and there are seventeen people who have changed the way the world thinks and works. The individuals shown in the iconic Apple “Think Different” commercial displayed many defining characteristics. The most prominent characteristic is their ability to be visionaries and pioneers in their specific field. By allowing

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    how do we know what is really true or most important? Elementary teachers are required to use multiple informational for this reason‚ such as primary documents along with the trade books. In this article‚ the authors examine Abraham Lincoln and Amelia Earhart due to both of them being popular topics within the elementary curricula. Multiple trade books at the elementary level were chosen to be examined on each topic. All books were reviewed and the potential areas of historical representation and

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    Through the Looking Glass of Amelia Earhart “Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not knows no release from little things: Knows not the livid loneliness of fear‚ nor mountain heights where bitter joy can hear the sound of wings. How can life grant us boon of living‚ compensate for dull gray ugliness and pregnant hate unless we dare the soul’s dominion? Each time we make a choice‚ we pay with courage to behold the resistless day‚ and count it fair” (“Poem

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    During my last vacation I went to France. My mum arranged this tour for me and my friends. We travelled there by plane. We went France last summer. So the weather was bright and hot around 23- 30 degrees. It was the best weather for camping but we stayed in Champs Elysees hotel. It was the most luxurious hotel I ever been. There was an attached toilet‚ TV lounge‚ bed room‚ balcony and wardrobes in my room. We visited Eiffel tower. The view of the Paris from Eiffel tower is fantastic because I saw

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    There’s a certain moment in my life that really stands out to me. It was the day I went to Colorado. The day got out to an excellent start. It was my first time getting on a plane. My grandmother had told me the different ways the Navy and Air force take off. Our pilot was definitely in the Navy before because he took off going up as soon as he could‚ that was my favorite part of the flight. I was also thrilled that we were high up in the sky. Everything below was so tiny and we were above the clouds

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    Do you ever wonder who was the first African American who stage public flight? Bessie Coleman was born in Atlanta‚Texas at January 26‚ 1892 and died in Jacksonville‚Florida at April 30‚1926. Bessie Coleman was one of the 13 children to Susan and George Coleman. Which they both worked as sharecroppers. At 12 years old Bessie and her family began going to the Missionary Baptist Church in Texas. In 1915‚ at 23 years old‚ Bessie moved to Chicago where she lived with her brothers and worked as a manicurist

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